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Anonymous Posted on Sep 22, 2012

Hp pavilion dv9000 takes a long time to get past the bios screen. It won't boot of dvd either??

All of a sudden it takes a longtime to get past bios screen and once it is up, there is no wireless signal and wont go online via lan. Virus maybe, but it won;t let me boot up via installation dvd....pleeease help if u can

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Check BIOS boot options and assign local hard drive as first for faster boot. This is also where you set CD\DVD as first to boot from disc. Look for F Key press on start up. It will be shown on screen. These can vary.

Many HP machines also have a boot menu option during boot. Again an F key and may vary.

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SOURCE: Screen problem HP DV9000

Please perform system restore on your pc. Restore to factory default and remember to backup your documents.

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SOURCE: hp pavilion dv9000 screen and factory settings

*Actually*, with regards to the screen issue, software CANNOT cause a failure when the display assembly is physically moved....The two possibilities are the LCD harness (video cable) part# 432962-001 OR the actual LCD itself (part# LP171WP4 (TL)(03) for most models). My money's on the cable, not a stupid driver...

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If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it.
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